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She's the underdog electro-pop veteran vying for the best new artist award.

The retro-rocking Aussies are up for best hard rock performance thanks to their Zeppelin-inspired melodies that unapologetically drip ‘70s sex appeal.

Chris Brown describes himself as a “regular, country, down-home, born-and-raised, young gentleman,” and when listening to his Southern-drawl sprinkled with teenaged platitudes telling you to “be yourself” and “don’t change,” you’d almost believe it.

They might not have any lovely lady lumps, but these boys are up for best pop performance alongside the Black Eyed Peas

He's the producer who brought the Bedlam out of James Blunt, who is nominated for five Grammys, including record of the, song of the year, best new artist, best male pop vocal and best pop vocal album.

He’s a Mormon, but he smokes and drinks; he’s pompous enough to declare his record the “best album of the last 20 years,” but self-conscious enough to drastically change his sound because of the press. Still, one this is clear: his band is nominated for best rock song.

Trent Reznor, the dark prince with a crown of shit who brought industrial anthems into the mainstream, didn’t just write about depression. He screamed. He lived it. Now he's nominated for a Grammy because of it.
